Updated to the 0.9.10 Debug release. Opening with the pjsua_custom_01-0.9.0 will load PSIP, but I get no audio, even after changing the settings as per the VOIP thread. I can't load PSIP with the pjsua_standard-0.9.0 version. Ideas? Suggestions?

More help messages on the pull down menu
More pop dialogues
Text messages should work for everyone.
The gui now runs independently of pjsua, ie if you close the gui pjsua will be left running. if you want to stop pjsua then there is an entry under phone on the pull down menu.

Lobster, that works great. I got it installed and it works like a charm . I had some small problem getting it to install at first, but after a quick X restart, it went like a charm. I would like to suggest that anyone else installing it save the .pet to your computer and close all programs prior to installing the .pet. Reason being that when I attempted to install it with Pidgin and FF3 running, X locked up on me and I had to do a hard restart to get it back up and running. (I hate doing that too... ) Other than that, the sound quality is top notch on my end. No problems getting it to run once it installs either. If I have any issues, I'll let you know._________________TotalElectronics.us

I have replaced the standard portaudio in the pjsua build with those from pjproject-0.8.0 which has stopped the audio cut-outs that lobster and smokey were experiencing.

If you want it to, the application should run nicely in the background, just popping up windows when you get calls, IMs or status change messages (these should probably be optional).

The debug option is now able to display the call quality which includes call time and also total MB transmitted.

I have cranked down the quality to 4 in the included config file which means it will probably work on dialup. If both ends of your calls are always broadband and your cpu is not on its last legs this can be set as high as 10.

The crash reporter now includes your config file minus the password. It also uses tar.gz instead of tgz so that the logs will work with forum PMs and the log should be named with your username, to make it easier for me to keep track of them.

for those that know anything about ALSA and OSS in puppy, here is the email from Benny about portaudio.

> On Fri, 11 Jul 2008 16:33:59 +0100
> "Benny Prijono" <bennylp@pjsip.org> wrote:
>
> > So this is not a call drop in the usual sense then since signaling seems
> to
> > be still in place (calls are still CONFIRMED on both ends), but rather
> lost
> > of audio after few minutes of conversation. Is that right?
> >
> I think we have made the problem go away.
> The last version I compiled that worked properly for this user was from
> subversion around 26th June. But svn on puppylinux doesn't work with ssl
> which is needed to download portaudio. So I just used the portaudio source
> distributed with pjproject-0.8.0.
>
> We tried today using pjproject-0.9.0 but with portaudio replaced with that
> from pjproject-0.8.0.
> The call gets successfully moved to the CONFIRMED status and we had a call
> that stayed up for over 20 minutes before we hung up.
>
> Thank you for your help in solving this problem. If you want to investigate
> further and need any further information give me a shout.
>
>
That's strange indeed. But it's good to know that the problem doesn't seem
to come from pjsip.

Re: PA, one of the thing that changed between 0.8 to 0.9 is (IIRC) PA
changed the default sound backend in Linux from OSS to ALSA (so if both are
present, ALSA will be used unless pjsua is configured to use other device
ID). That might be the reason.

It is only 5 seconds long and shows pjsua starting up and then shutting straight down again. There seem to be no events triggered by pjsua and the input file for commands to pjsua is also empty.
Did you get the gui?
We might need a sync after the controller creates the temp files, if this is the case then trying to run it again may produce better results.
Now we've solved smokey and lobsters audio problems I will give it a spin on 3.01, later._________________Will
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Yes the gui popped up but there was no functions. I tried to call voicemail..no joy.

The terminal with top said it was running...the whole test was only 5 minutes on each puplet.

Eric

EDIT: when run from the terminal it said "failed to rm /tmp buddylist no such file" or something close to that..sorry I'm not a cli guy..._________________Be not afraid to grow slowly, only be afraid of standing still.
Chinese Proverb

The gui doesn't currently show whether pjsua is running or not. I'm not sure why pjsua shut itself down. I can use a gtkdialog progressbar to show a one line status message, or maybe there should be handler that complains when you try to execute any pjsua commands and pjsua is not running.

features I'm considering.
1) multiple call handling, at the very least allowing you to reject an incoming call if you are already talking.
2) integrating the call, IM and buddy status buddy lists using a gtkdialog tree
3) confirmation as to whether IMs are delivered
4) adding tones when dialing and pushing dtmf keys

My request is for a "ringin" sound when a call comes in. That way if someone is away from the keyboard an alert is sounded to let us know a call is pending. Other than that it's a keeper and runs well here.

Best,
Eric_________________Be not afraid to grow slowly, only be afraid of standing still.
Chinese Proverb

How would this work? Well . . for example . . .
Assuming we have server space
We have a menu option called Puppy
with the above options
Each of the above options would have two variables
an email address and the name of the sender
eg puppyhelp@gmail.com (with redirect)

Here are my requests. Not sure if these are already in the latest version as I did not get a chance to test that. Cannot run Puppy from office.

- IM window more professional like Gizmo, Skype etc.
- As Eric (Caneri) said, ringing sound when a call comes in.
- When closing the application, the application minimizes to tray or quick launch location and can be restored back.
- Main first window has buddy list and status.

gaz and feverfew
thanks for the crash reports
the packet loss doesn't look too high, normally there are about 50 packets a second transmitted.
The jitter is very high. If you both have reasonable CPUs you could edit the config file to up the quality to 10.
experimenting with the
--no-vad
option might help as well
gaz please can you edit your config to
--log-file /tmp/psip/app-log
so that it gets included in the log_________________Will
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